Thanks Pete. Had the parking lot plan in mind, so great minds must think alike! I believe it needs new wheels/tires and a carburetor. But I haven't seen it yet or talked to the owner directly. I figure if it feels too big or powerful I could realistically sell it and make a few bucks on it, then downsize.pchast wrote:Ryan,
I believe that's an in line 4 cyl motor. I have one. You could be good to go with that. HOWEVER, Take it easy and remain aware of your throttle and hand position. If you grab a hand full of gas it can really surprise you, especially in the upper rev ranges, and could be trouble. You may find the bike a little top heavy at first.
Lots of parking lot work for at least the first month in between other uses. Control is the key to enjoying it.
My only concern would be what kind of work would it need. IMHO definitely look for new tires at the least.
Keep the dirty side down.
Pete
I won't keep anything I'm not 100% comfortable.